the parties mentioned. Sworn before Notary Public November 25, 1906.
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Acts, Bills, and Resolutions of the Choctaw Nation, 1907
1. A resolution of the Choctaw Council endorsing Hon. W.H. Clayton for appointment as U.S.
Judge for the eastern district of the state of Oklahoma. Passed and approved February 21,
1907.
2. Bill No. 2. Be it enacted by the General Council of the Choctaw Nation that an
appropriation shall be provided to take care of the regular and necessary expenses of the
Choctaw government commencing October 1, 1906, and ending September 30, 1907.
Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
3. Proposed a memorial to the Congress of the U.S. Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
4. An act for the relief of Robb Harrison, clerk of Atoka County. Passed House and Senate
February 21, 1907.
5. An act for the relief of H.P. Ward, County Judge. Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
6. Bill No. 1. An appropriation shall be made to provide for funds necessary to defray the
regular and other expenses of the Choctaw government commencing October 1, 1906, and
ending September 30, 1907, for the Five Civilized Tribes. Passed and approved February
21, 1907.
7. A resolution accepting the report of the National Treasurer, George W. Scott as true and
correct. Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
8. An act making an appropriation for the district and County officers of the Choctaw Nation.
Passed and approved February 21, 1907. Also a letter enclosed dealing with same.
9. An act making an appropriation for the regular and necessary expenses of the Choctaw
Government. Passed and approved February 21, 1907.
10. An act for the relief of H.P. Ward, County Judge of Atoka. Passed and approved February
21, 1907.
11. An act for the relief of Robert Harrison, County Clerk, Atoka County. Passed and approved
February 21, 1907.
12. A resolution accepting the report of the National Treasurer. Passed and approved February
21, 1907. Disapproved by T. Roosevelt May 10, 1907.
13. A letter to E.H. Wilson enclosing an act appropriation of $25.00 in favor of Robert Harrison.